Rankings & Form
Filippo Cobolli holds the higher ranking at No. 12 with 2,790 points, compared to Le Tien’s No. 20 position and 1,940 points. Both players enter the French Open clash with identical form lines of WWWLW, indicating consistent performance. Cobolli’s recent wins include convincing 3-0 victories, underscoring his capacity to dominate sets, while Tien’s form shows resilience with three wins despite some tighter scorelines.
Head-to-Head History
Their only previous meeting was in Beijing, where Le Tien took a straight-sets 2-0 win. This gives Tien a psychological edge heading into Roland Garros, though the clay surface could shift dynamics. Cobolli will be eager to reverse that result and prove his ranking superiority is justified on slower courts.
Surface & Tactical Matchup
The French Open’s clay courts favor players with patience and strong baseline play. Cobolli’s recent clean-set wins suggest he has been effective at controlling rallies. However, Tien’s ability to grind out results, evident from his narrow victories like 3-2 and 3-1, means he can extend points and exploit any lapses in Cobolli’s consistency.
Betting Outlook
Given how both players have been pushing matches to the limit, the expert pick for over 22.5 total games looks reasonable. The AI model favors a 2-1 victory for Le Tien at 3.50 odds, reflecting the expectation of a competitive three-set match where Tien’s experience might tip the balance. Bettors should weigh Cobolli’s higher rank against Tien’s mental advantage from their head-to-head.













